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Hello to all Gas Safe Engineers.
Our kitchen extractor fan is affecting the updraft of our gas fire stove. Our engineer disconnected it and told us to clean the chimney and install extra ventilation in our lounge. We did this but it is still a problem. The engineer has suggested we contact Gazco to see if they have any advice on improving the airflow of the fire (particularly moving the flue from the back of the fire to the top of the stove). I sent an email to Gazco but haven't heard back from them yet.
I've considered installing a chimney fan but have no idea of the cost or effectiveness of these things. I've also been advised that the engineer should be able to calculate the ventilation requirements but I'm not aware of him doing this.
Can anyone suggest the best, most cost-effective, way to deal with the problem? The extractor fan's high speed is very powerful and I have wondered about trying to downgrade its performance?
Thanks in advance.
Our kitchen extractor fan is affecting the updraft of our gas fire stove. Our engineer disconnected it and told us to clean the chimney and install extra ventilation in our lounge. We did this but it is still a problem. The engineer has suggested we contact Gazco to see if they have any advice on improving the airflow of the fire (particularly moving the flue from the back of the fire to the top of the stove). I sent an email to Gazco but haven't heard back from them yet.
I've considered installing a chimney fan but have no idea of the cost or effectiveness of these things. I've also been advised that the engineer should be able to calculate the ventilation requirements but I'm not aware of him doing this.
Can anyone suggest the best, most cost-effective, way to deal with the problem? The extractor fan's high speed is very powerful and I have wondered about trying to downgrade its performance?
Thanks in advance.